Yet again another amazing episode this week. It was heart wrenching and excellent acting..It never ever fails to deliver.
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Yet again another amazing episode this week. It was heart wrenching and excellent acting..It never ever fails to deliver.
I am always saying how amazing this series is but last night was the most amazing episode of the street ever.. including series 1. I was crying for the last 30 mins of it.. it was powerful and I was stunned into silent when it was over... Jim McGovern is a fantastic writer :bow::bow::bow:
The Street, Jimmy McGovern's powerful, multi-award-winning drama, returns to BBC One for an eagerly anticipated third series.
The show won British TV's top industry awards for two consecutive years, picking up both the 2007 and 2008 BAFTA and Royal Television Society Awards for best drama series, as well as international Emmys.
As with the first two series, McGovern has mentored up-and-coming writers to create uncompromising potent stories about people who live on the same street in the North West of England.
The cast list boasts Timothy Spall, reprising again his memorable role as the lovable Eddie. The high-calibre line-up also features: Bob Hoskins, Frances Barber, Anna Friel, Daniel Mays, Jonas Armstrong, Joseph Mawle, Stephen Graham and Ruth Jones.
i saw the adverts for this and am really looking forward to it
I cant wait, the Street is always amazing. Some great actors lined up as well.
Its got a great line up of actors and actresses - should be good :thumbsup:
Actor Bob Hoskins has had to do his own stunts after BBC programme makers organised a stuntman who was a foot taller than him.
Hoskins, who is just 5ft 6in, said: "I wound up doing my own stunts because, when the stuntman turned up, he was 6ft 6in.
"I know how to act - it's getting bashed up that's not such fun."
Hoskins, whose hit films include Who Framed Roger Rabbit, was filming a one-off performance for BBC drama The Street.
The 66-year-old actor plays a pub landlord who gets involved in a brawl with a local gangster during the episode, which will be screened on July 13.
The show will also feature actress Frances Barber, 51, as his wife.
"Frances and I have been wanting to work together for years, and now we finally have the opportunity," said a delighted Hoskins.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/...5875-21491117/
Yet again The Street turned out a fantastic episode.. I urge anyone to watch this (even if you haven't seen series 1 or 2).. The genius about this show is that you can pick any episode and not have to know what has gone on before... I evokes so many different emotion over the hour.. one minute you could be crying, next laughing so hard.. I love this drama... :clap::clap::clap: to Bob Hoskins for his performance last night
It was amazing, the tension they managed to create. He is such a great writer, i was gripped ffrom start to finish. THere were some great one liners to lighten the moments that were a bit tense. Cracking episode, roll on next week.
i love the street, it was a really good epi. cant wait for next weeks